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#1
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From: Chicago
Chicagoans
One day's worth of biking throughout Chicago and I've got two questions:
Is it always this damn windy? Seriously?
Also, how do you deal with all the **** flying around. I was blinking like crazy trying not to go blind.
Thanks in advance!
Is it always this damn windy? Seriously?
Also, how do you deal with all the **** flying around. I was blinking like crazy trying not to go blind.
Thanks in advance!
#3
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welcome to the windy city. today, though, was a bit on the extreme side. 45 mph winds. high wind advisory: https://murl.se/25561
headwinds: get low into the drops
tailwinds: enjoy
side winds: be careful
headwinds: get low into the drops
tailwinds: enjoy
side winds: be careful
#6
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The whole deal with going through an intersection and getting a 30mph blast towards either traffic or a parked cab was quite a good time. The headwinds weren't horrible, as in I could at least do something. The crosswinds were killing me though.
#7
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From: Denver
Bikes: 1973 Italvega Nouvo Record; 1965 Hercules; 1982-83 Schwinn Mystery MTB
Crosswinds are more difficult for me than headwinds. I am but a lowly commuter and I took side streets on the way home from work to get away from some of today's hot onslaught.
Earlier this year, I remember flying north on Damen then turning onto Milwaukee going NW during a windy rainstorm. As I entered the intersection, I was blown sideways so hard I ended up on the sidewalk and nearly taking out someone about to cross the street. It was an amazing feeling.
Earlier this year, I remember flying north on Damen then turning onto Milwaukee going NW during a windy rainstorm. As I entered the intersection, I was blown sideways so hard I ended up on the sidewalk and nearly taking out someone about to cross the street. It was an amazing feeling.
Last edited by jjvw; 06-07-07 at 07:25 PM.
#9
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From: IN
Bikes: Bianchi 928, Bianchi Pista Concept 2004, Surly Steamroller, 1998 Schwinn Factory Team Homegrown, 1999 Schwinn Homegrown Factory, 2000 Schwinn Panther, Niner EMD9
Ah, those were the days (former Chicagoan). It's not enough of a challenge riding around Chi-town, so the wind just dials it up a notch. All part of the experience.
#10
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From: illinois
Bikes: surly steamroller - towniefied.
this is very un-chicago weather. the wind is due to a storm that's just about to pounce. we're expecting 80-90mph winds, thunder, rain, hail, and isolated tornados.
it's often more still than it is windy.
it's often more still than it is windy.
#15
Originally Posted by willypilgrim
Why would anyone want to go to wyoming?
Not trying to be a dick, but seriously.
I've been to montana, and despite beutiful land and great fly fishing/mountains, I couldn't stand to live there.
Not trying to be a dick, but seriously.
I've been to montana, and despite beutiful land and great fly fishing/mountains, I couldn't stand to live there.
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I wouldn't say nothing, but for my interests, and even as much as I love "outdoorsy" type things, I'm way too into being in the city for that.
Maybe when(if) I'm old, I'll buy a ranch somewhere in the middle of nowhere, grow a bunch of pot, and fly fish all day.
Maybe when(if) I'm old, I'll buy a ranch somewhere in the middle of nowhere, grow a bunch of pot, and fly fish all day.
#17
Originally Posted by willypilgrim
I wouldn't say nothing, but for my interests, and even as much as I love "outdoorsy" type things, I'm way too into being in the city for that.
Maybe when(if) I'm old, I'll buy a ranch somewhere in the middle of nowhere, grow a bunch of pot, and fly fish all day.
Maybe when(if) I'm old, I'll buy a ranch somewhere in the middle of nowhere, grow a bunch of pot, and fly fish all day.
By the way -
'outdoorsy' is to wyoming as 'artsy fartsy' is to manhattan.
Start there if you really want to wrap your head around it.
#18
to bring derailled thread slightly back on topic, i am going to chicago on the 22nd through the 24th, anything i should check out?
i am talking more like sweet restaurants, bars, neighborhoods, events going on that weekend, not so much bike stuff really
i am talking more like sweet restaurants, bars, neighborhoods, events going on that weekend, not so much bike stuff really
#19
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From: illinois
Bikes: surly steamroller - towniefied.
velo city is on the 22 and 23. da ali g cat on the evening of the 22nd meet @ lower grand under michigan @ 6:30. bus takes us up to kenosha all day on the 23. rush and canal st be there @ 8:30 sharp. (it's all free).
https://cyclehawk.com/velocity/
https://myspace.com/velocitychicago07
https://cyclehawk.com/velocity/
https://myspace.com/velocitychicago07
Last edited by doomkin; 06-07-07 at 11:21 PM.
#21
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From: illinois
Bikes: surly steamroller - towniefied.
Originally Posted by morbot
ooh thanks. do you know if the velodrome has rentals?




